As a follower of Jesus the Christ, I don't have my own tenet or dogma. I follow His teaching. Peace and Love back at you. Merry Christmas.
2006-12-12 03:26:29
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm not sure what tenet and dogma is, but I think I can guess from context. :) I can see God in all sorts of things. I think He speaks to us differently. I personally am really into movies and God speaks to me there. I get revelations all the time. Jesus spoke in parables, stories, when He was here. Stories speak to us easier than straight principles.
I see God's promise in a sunset / sunrise, He might appear gone for a time, but He always always comes back. Becoming a parent is a huge place for growth. You begin to understand God's Fatherly love and the process of discipline that He must put His children through. There's analogies and lessons to be learned everywhere.
How do you think the people that have never heard the gospel can be saved?? There has to be another way if someone doesn't have a Bible, or it wouldn't be justice. All nature declares His majesty!
2006-12-12 03:29:40
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answered by BaseballGrrl 6
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This question is wrong on so many levels...
First, there is no "God's Creation". There is no god to create anything. If you are talking about the world, there is no reason to think any god did it.
Second, "spiritual" is a rather meaningless word, and "spiritual growth" has even less meaning. It is nonsense.
Thirdly, all religions are dogma. There is no either/or here.
2006-12-12 03:25:32
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answered by nondescript 7
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I look at the Creation and the understanding of it. That is my basis for the understanding of the Creator.
2006-12-12 03:26:20
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answered by The Doctor 7
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2006-12-12 03:25:25
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answered by ? 7
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